Simplify: \(\frac{x^2 - y^2}{(x + y)^2} \div \frac{(x - y)^2}{(3x + 3y)}\)

a

\(\frac{x - y}{3}\)

b

x + y

c

\(\frac{3}{x - y}\)

d

x - y

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pelumielizabeth
6 years ago

Please the explanation is not clear o
How'd you get answer like that and what kind of SUPERNATURAL addition or multiplication or whatever did you do???
please explain o

ugbomehope
2 years ago

Why C and not A

nelliboy
1 year ago

It should be division not addition

adeemmax0916
1 year ago

its correct but the explanation is not

davidsule6
2 years ago

It's division sign and not addition sign. The solution is correct, but the question carries division sign and not addition sign.
(x²−y²)/(x+y)² ÷ (x−y)²/(3x+3y).

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